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Show Page 2 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Thursday. August 8, 1968 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Serving The Center Of Industry C. Earl Alsop, Publisher Entered as 2nd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879 Published Weekly Subscription Rate $2.00 per year Phone 484-14- 3106 So. Main St 41 C. E. Alsop Editor mmrnmtmtmmmmmmmmmmmmtmemmmmmmtitimmmemei CHURCH NEWS Granite Park Ward A new Presidency in the Primary are: Phyllis Nebeker - President, Muana Dearinger - 1st Counselor and no appointment, as yet for se- cond counselor. Former Presidency released with a vote of thanks were: Bonnie Aslomi - Pres., Deanne Kearns-1- st Couns., and Jean Burgess - 2nd Couns. Sister Jean Yeater was released as Ward Librarian and appointed as Sunday School Librarian. Dorothy Lyman was appointed as Ward Librarian. A library in the Ward is a wonderful opportunity, lets use it! Miller Ward . Miller Ward brought home several prizes from the recent Fathers and Sons outing. Jim Yates was the winner of the 100 lb. pig inthegreased-pi- g chase. Part of his reward was a dunking in the ice cold creek. Six chickens were also caught by: Steven Fitt, Kurt Kevern, Scott Robinson, Tony Matsamas, Bret Cowley and Wesley Westlund. The Miller Ward team won 2nd place in the pie eating contest also. It was all a fun time, even to the contest over the creek. The losers got a chilly bath. rope-pulli- ng tained Sunday as the new Primary President. She comes well qualified, having worked as a Primary teacher and in the Stake Presidency. Our thanks to Joyce Welch, Syble Stromness, Dixie Yeates and Margaret Knighton for a splendid job they did as the former Primary Presidency. The girls of the Ward, under the direction of Peggy Oliver are going on a camping trip this week to Huntsville Canyon. They anticipate lost of fun hiking, riding tubes down the creek and eating. On the 14th of August the Mutual Marrieds will hold a Fireside at the home of Wilford and Koral Robinson, 2779 South 3rd East. This will begin at 8 p.m. Its good to see Robert Belka home again. He has been in Louisiana, studying languages at Tulane University. He now plans to go to BYU and continue work on his PHD De- gree. fathers and sons recent outing at Ledge Fork Camp. They had a great time. Bradley Querry, Scott Fedder-so- n, There were 53 who attended the Robert Cook and Michael Pot- ter went home with chickens they caught in the contest. Leonard and Urva Anderson are enjoying a family reunion with their children this week . Julia, their oldest daughter, her husband John Wandrey and their two children are here from Williamstown, Mass. Their daughter, Edith Ward from Las Vegas, Nevada is also visiting. Their other two children, LornaHol fetz and Leonard, are married and live in Salt Lake, so the family 10th Ward gets together often for news and The teen-ag- e girls of Grant 10th. reminising, as well as fun and Ward are having a car wash at the Ward to earn money for the Road Show. The price is $1.25 per car. South Salt Lake Stake We encourage you to come and take The Stake Outing will be held at advantage of this service any time after 10 a.m. on Saturday, August Saratoga on Saturday, August 10. 10. Bring your own lunch and the Stake Good for you, girls! will furnish the ice cream. Free strip tickets will be furnished. A Central Ward $50 prize will be given to the Ward most members in attendCongratulations to Sherry Peter- with the make it the biggest and ance. Lets son who received a gift for earning ever! best the most honor badges in the stake at the recent Buzz-A-RThis Madison Ward honor was given because she earned 76 Honor Badges. The Lihoma Holiday was held TuesOn the 14th of August, the Relief , day, 'July 30 at U:30 a.m. The theme Girls, Girls, Girls! Society will have its Homemaking was, New Gaynotes welcomed into the Education Lesson, given by Marjorie were: fold Cathy Carroll, Cindy Anderson. The purpose of this lesson Teri Price and Sheryl Hampton, to is acquaint the homemaker with Shill. basic rehabilitation procedures necNew Kathy Hampton, essary to restore the sick patient, Dorella Firelights: Wells, Michelle Black, Debin the home, to a useful life. bie Valesquez, Kim Hagen and Diane Ohrea Denter will conduct the Work Kendall. NewMerrihands: Marianne Bridges Day activities which will consist of Joni Burnham, Dianne Farrington, making beautiful patio lamps, satin Flanders and Sheryl Holt. Brenda pillows and other activities. There Those graduating into Mutual are: to on how will also be instructions Lori Camac, Nyda Jean Hertig; make a fine quality mentholatum. Linda Johnson and Shelly Pa Cindy Snyder wiU also be goi Sister Lucile Van Dam was sus into Mutual. Under the direction of the Bishopric, Miller Ward will have their annual outing at George Washington Park on Tuesday, August 13th. There will be games from noon on and at 6:30 p.m. the ward will serve a delicious dinner. Sounds like a winner! All ward members are urged to attend. Grant Park ee. BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE The Trail Builder Roundup was Thursday, August 1st. This was an Advancement Program. Those going from Top Pilots into the Blazer Class were: Gordon Brown. Glen Bytendorp, Randy Fox, Donald Johnson, Clifford Pedersen, Kevin Van Otten, David Wallace and Donald Calvert. New Treckers: David Johnson, Kelly Page, Kevin Pederson, Randy Snyder, Steven Wallace, Ken Black and Gary Alsop. New Guide: Alan Hertig. Guides advancing through the year are: Joey Valesquez, George Gib- bons, Randy Price, LynnCoehler, Melvin Mascherino, Ronald Stevens and Frank TiUmann. Our Scout Troop 285 under the supervision of Louis Hertig, in a privately-owne- d bus, wait to Flaming Gorge for a week of swimming; fishing, cookouts and sleepouts. And had a glorious time, too! Sue Pulver graduated from Stevens Henager Business College in June after two years of schooling to become a secretary. During her last year there, she was the Student' Body Secretary. Sue is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stirley Pulver, 325 E. Utopia Ave. and a member of Haven Ward. Con- 40 x 80' plus 40' x 50' basement area. Garage facilities in rear. 2 12 acres good commercial property adjoining in rear. 3106 South Main. Good for manuf.-tran- s., or truck service, or small business. Will sacrifice Reasonable down payment, modest monthly payments, to responsible party. Call 484-14- 41 or 484-159- 8. I . HavenWard Softball Team Takes 3rd Haven Ward Senior Softball Team won 3rd Place in the Zone 17 -- 18 Tournament. They had a terrific cheering section going for them. To commended and congratulated be Wednesday, July 31, all girls of the Marvin Taylor, Robert Clark, are: Mutual were invited, along with their Fox. Paul Peterson. Steve Charles to attend a summer Bicycle leaders, Hike to Fairmont Park. Eats were served buffet style and the girls put together their own brand of Hoagies. There were various salads, drinks Mother has a green thumb and dessert - and then some! For flowers and people too. It was a wonderful evening of fun She has a friendship garden and games. And one of flowering rue. There is a time for everything Stake She says and seems to know The Granite Park Stake High When to tender her affection Priests Outing will be held at West And when to let things go. Jordan Park this coming Friday, For the rhythm of all growing August 9th At 6:30 p.m. Bring your own lunch but the Stake will furthings Like flowers and you and I nish the drinks and ice cream. Is an alternate attention Its for all High Priests, their And a silent standing by. wives and the widows of the Stake. Come prepared for an enjoyable A friendship must grow slowly time. Nor the flower plucked anon. When its time the bud will Lee Ward open Ana the shyness will be gone. won Lynette Langston recently In friendship garden mother second place in the Utah Truck works Roadeo in the Powder Puff DivAs with her flowering rue. ision! All contestants were testec She says it makes her fit to be on their driving skills. Lynette A friend and have one too. drove an International Scout. Last 1969 in won so 3rd she place, year And every flower that blossoms shes aiming for 1st place. Good there luck Lynette! Begging Nature's pardon Seems to have its numan The Primary Children were incounterpart vited to sing for our Quarterly In mothers friendship garden. Stake Conference August 18 in the Stake House at 10 a.m. There wiU dorothy morrison be special practices each Thursday morning at 10 am.m. The children who wish to sing will meet at the ward at 9:45 a.m. each Thursday morning and rides will be provided. gratulations! Airmet, Spencer Hind, Matt' Chip-ma- n, Thomas Fox, Reed Taylor, Bishop Hexb Urry, Ronald Titus, Richard Evans and Richard Kevern. Ray Taylor is their coach. They received a lovely trophy for their World Book Lore Friendship Gardenj HO YOU OOWtGE-T- OVERTIME Granite Park Although we lost the trophy to Granite Park Ward, all seventy-fo- ur of us surely had a good time at the Fathers and Sons Outing! Granite Park did a fine job; beat us by only five points. We add our congratulations to Granite Park. Three new executive officers have been added to the ranks of the MIA The Battle of Quebec in 1739 which settled the fate of the French empire in North America-lonly asted utes. about 15 min- Souxck: Would Hook Encyclmfudia tamm Sign up for U.S. SAVINGS BONDS, FREEDOM SHARES 2475 South Main SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Phone 466-06- 68 For GREAT Food with a Smile iL'vrssra In House of elects For Sale Offices and Warehouse, with loading dock Back row: Standing; Marvin Taylor, Robert Clark, Charles Fox, Paul Peterson, Steve Airmet, Spencer Hind. Front Row: Seating Coach Ray Taylor, Matt Chipman, Thomas Fox, Bishop Urry, Reed Taylor. Missing from picture: Ronald Titus, Richard Evans, Richard Kevern. Haven Ward , Only $3.50 y superior in Construction SAVE 25 With This Performance Guarantee pieces of Fried Chicken Lynn Wilson Salad 12 French Fries 5 Rhodes Bake N' COUPON comprehensive laboratory tests of seven leading makes of water heaters, A.O. 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